Building My First Website

I have been thru the dilemma and I can tell you from experience that information overload is very real for a newbie trying to learn Internet Marketing. There are too many directions that can mislead or break a person, eaving one frustrated, out of time and broke.

If you are building your first website, with no content and no experience in designing a web page, it is highly recommended that you start with a free website like wordpress and develop your skills set from there.

You can choose to host your WordPress blog on WordPress or on your own hosting server.
Some marketer prefer to host it on their own server just to have more control and accessibility when it comes to editing and updating your blog. Another reason is due to the constant changes of free website hosting regulations which might risk internet marketer losing their sites in case their sites were to be banned for any reason or no reason.

To host your blog with WordPress, all you have to do is open a free account at https://wordpress.com/signup/

Spend some time looking through and clicking at all the features on the left hand side dashboard. I have used WP and have actually built two sites with it and found that it was a fairly simple and fast process to get familiar with it.

To host your blog on your own hosting server, you will need at least a domain name and hosting.
Then login to your admin’s cPanel, and look for a link called “fantastico”. That should lead you to a page where you can install your wordpress script with one-click. For more instructions, visit hostgator’s support page for and search for the supporting video.

After installing WordPress, search for some good free theme (or pay for one, if you are willing to) and install it. You should also install the basic plugins (do a google search and you’ll find the ones that you need to install).

There are plenty of different ways to promote a website, both free and paid. But there is a definate need to have a CMS system to easily manage your website files so that you don’t get bogged down with too much technical stuff and can concentrate on creating your content.

Some internet marketers prefer using Joomla since it is scalable from a blogg site up to a huge enteprise site. Amongst other things, you can set modules to show up on specific pages too which will help with very targeted marketing campaigns. With that being said I think that the question would be “What would be the easiest route for someone that dosent know what CMS means, to take to accomplish his end goal?” I would recommend to go with wordpress unless they have the time for a major learning curve.

Once you have your blog set up, it’s time to fill it with rich and keyword optimized content. I recently found a great free browser toolbar that has some great information finding links built in at: SerotoninInspiration [dot] OurToolbar [dot] com. I use the Inspiration menu to find trends, similar sites and demographic info before I spend the time to write the content. They seem to be expanding the toobar every few days so there might be some other links that suite you better. You have to find the hungry fish before you bait your fishing rod appropriately. The content on your site needs to speak to specific people so you need to research who they are and what it is they are looking for THEN provide them with the relevant content. Think about what your visitors are going to do on your site. Will they read, interact, purchase etc. Then craft the user experience or user journey.

If you want to speed up the learning process and cut off the guess work, you can find a great deal of videos on website creation on Youtube or go to Resell Rights Weekly for a huge amount of tutorials, content and marketing advice to get your site started. If you are broke , just join for a month; if you where relly broke, just join for the trial and then cancel.

Finally, plan, get a vision of what you want to do , but you got to take the plunge some time…

How To Solve Free Web Creator Problems

If you are just learning to use WYSIWYG Editors, you might be experiencing some of the following problems when using any free website creator software.

Like when you design with wysiwig editors like coffee cup and kompozer; it looks correct on the editor, but when you upload the saved file, its all jumbled up on the web.

The cause of this is that these are sites that have style sheets. You will need to open your css style sheet using Notepad and make the changes from there, provided that you understand how to use the style sheets. Then consider getting a basic book, The CSS Anthology and learn basic CSS and HTML.

Another reason things might look jumbled up, is that most free WYSIWYG HTML Editors tends to strip out codes/insert code that does not conform to w3c standards for HTML or XML, causing the outcome of the format to be different from what it should look it. So it might not be the CSS but rendering of tables that could be causing you problems. Thats the problem with free A way around this is to use a professional editor like Dreamweaver that complies to proper coding standards. And then even that can give you problems. And Dreamweaver is expensive.

For a cheap and fast solution, try opening your current site in a free editor like HTMLKit or better still, Notepad and try to edit your codes in from there. HTMLKit allows you to create a site using HTML/CSS code and preview it as you will see it on your computer at the same time.

Or if you still want to create sites using WYSIWYG editors I would highly recommend www.artisteer.com. It can be used to create themes for wordpress and HTML based sites. I have used it many times myself and it works very well. No formatting problems.

If you are serious about designing as a profession it’s best to learn Dreamweaver. There are several extensions that add features such as support for PHP Adobe Stock Exchange. Though this is best if you have the intention of becoming a website designer or webmaster.

Cheapest Way To Create a Mini Site

Of late, many online websire businesses have been up and coming using mini sales page sites or mini adsense sites. It’s fairly fast to create a minisite and, highly affordable to get one created.So what is the cheapest way to create a minisite for cheap? What is the cheapest place to have a minisite designed? Or is everyone paying $20/month for each of their 200 sites?

One option is to purchase for a domain with privacy then use a free blog like wordpress, blogger or squidoo. It doesn’t get any easier than that. Buy a name from godaddy, get hosting from Hostgator and then install a simple WordPress theme. Hostgator has tutorial videos to show you how to do EVERYTHING you need to accomplish this. Also, most hosting plans allow add-on domains, which means you can pay about $7 per month to host unlimited domains and websites.

With this in mind, you can literally run all your websites for under $20/ month:

  1. 1) Get a domain at Namecheap or GoDaddy (Do a google search to find their discount coupons)
  1. 2) Search for a reliable web host with chat support ($70 – $120/year with add-on domains)
  1. 3) Use a web host with cpanel and 1-click wordpress installation

Hostgator is the best for new or seasoned internet marketer and only host I would stick after my experience with bluehost, dreamhost, fatcow and the worst of the lot, arvixe. Which ever you decide to choose, I would caution you not to add to many more to the one account. Once your sites start building in size…more pages, more content..etc…then there is a good chance they will start to run slower. Most of the hosting companies say “unlimited” number of sites but that can be a little misleading.

If you are starting to really build a fair amount of sites, it’s a fairly common practice for those with several sites to split your sites up among different IP addresses. This is good for several reasons but a couple of the main concerns for avoiding hosting several blogs on the same IP are as follows:

  1. 1. If there is a problem with a host that causes down time then it doesnt affect all of your sites
  1. 2. If all of your sites are on one IP and you do something with one of them to “upset” Google and they “slap” you then there is a good chance all of your sites on that IP cold get punished at the same time. Doesnt mean it will happen but there is a decent chance of it.

There are several other reasons but these are typically the main concerns for hosting multiple blogs on 1 IP.

As a general rule of thumb its a good idea not to host more than 12-15 (some people say less, some more) WP blogs on one IP. As mentioned before your sites can grow to be somewhat large over time, add to that the resources that some plugins require and your sites performance can really slow down.

If you’ve some money to spend, Unbounce dot com is a good choice too. They host all your minisites and offer nicely designed minisite templates. Also, you can customize the templates with its WYSIWYG editing tools. Everything is drag-and-drop so you don’t have to touch the codings part.
You’ll need to buy a domain name elsewhere though.

Host Gator actually is one of the few hosting companies that will allow you to host multiple sites on different class C networks. Many have said it and I repeat for voting in favor of it. Yes, use Hostgator at $10 per month – in theory you can host unlimited number of domains. Yes, buy domain names from reliable resellers – personally I use GoDaddy. And yes, use WordPress – that’s free. If you want to remain really cheap go for a .info – is really cheap for the first year at $1.

Here are a few recommendations for web hosting solutions:

HostGator.com is good but a bit more expensive and you don’t get the dedicated IP and the free domain. But Hostgator has a complete library of how-to videos and a 24 hour phone and online chat support which are essential for beginners.

IXwebhosting also has started a new “Support” system that will certainly be copied by all the other hosting companies. I have 3 support people to email at any time I choose. This is in addition to the 24 hour telephone support etc. I’ve been with them for over 6 years and have no complaints at all. $3.95 per mo is their cheap plan, but I would recommend the next one up. Money back guarantee any time, the last time I checked.

FusionHost.com offers the cheapest hosting for unlimited domains. You also get a free dedicated IP for your hosting account which is great for SEO and a free domain with every account.

Recommendations for website creation software and free resources:

Free web creation software – A cheaper solution is to find free or cheap templates online and edit them yourself using a free HTML Editor like Kompozer, Nvu, HTMLKit or Coffee Cup Editor’s free 28 Days trial.

If you know how to use wordpress, then you should check out FlexxTheme and FlexSqueeze.

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